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A Shabbat microphone is a non-electrical sound augmentation system that uses acousto-fluidic technology to allow Rabbis or Hazzans to amplify and transmit their voice without affecting the electrical current of the microphone in order to hold congregations without breaching laws set out in the Halakha regarding Shabbat.[1] See also Electricity on Shabbat in Jewish law External links The New York times - Entrepreneurs find ways to make technology work with Jewish Sabbath References ^ Permissible Shabbos microphone v • d • e Shabbat • שבת Prayers/Rituals Baqashot • Haftarah • Kiddush • Jewish services • Lekhah Dodi • Maftir • Seudah Shlishit • Shalom Aleichem • Torah reading • Triennial cycle • Yedid Nefesh • Zemirot Food Challah • Cholent • Gefilte fish • Kosher wine • Kugel Objects Blech • Challah cover • Shabbat candles Laws Biblical Sabbath • Cooking on Shabbat • Driving • Electricity • Eruv • Eruv tavshilin • Eruv techumin • Muktzah • Prohibited activities • Rabbinically prohibited activities • Shabbos goy • Shomer Shabbat Innovations Shabbat clock • Shabbat elevator • Shabbat lamp • Shabbat microphone • Shabbat mode • Shabbat module Special Shabbat Farbrengen • Shabbat Across America • Shabbaton • Eve of Passover on Shabbat Motzei Shabbat Havdalah • Kiddush Levana • Melaveh Malkah This Judaism-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e